The general people says Satanism is EVIL.
My response to that is, " What is EVIL spelled
backwards?......LIVE. And that is what I intend
to do. Have a great day brothers and sisters of
the path, and to those who walk the opposite.

Try 7 years... I got Pazuzu, even says the same type of shit as in the exorcist. It likes to pick out the harshest things to say to people. If only I had a Laura Palmer type bitch to torture and kill so Pazuzu would be appeased.

I've been on this path for 5 year's now, and yeah a sacrifice in that manor is good for certain entities. They have a love for blood like we have our vices. And sadly they can get caught up and lose sight of the original reason for manifesting them. Basically in a sense they'll become drunk and only request blood. I learned this the hard way through BELIAL. But are you making groundbreaking serious pacts, or just showing appreciation ( given the chance you provide a sacrifice).???I've been on this path for 5 year's now, and yeah a sacrifice in that manor is good for certain entities. They have a love for blood like we have our vices. And sadly they can get caught up and lose s...See more

I say 7 years because I that's how long it fits the Judeo-christian narrative of demon possession. The narratives and myth definitely contribute, even scripts it with pop-culture, thus the appropriation of Pazuzu. I could have gone with Cthulhu.

Sacrifices come organically. They happen with personally retributive acts driven by the core of the individual, and the extraneousness of the traditional Christian Trinity influence. Just presence what is there, what one is.

That wiring becomes most apparent during and after adversity. The nature of the beast, or "the beast" is a sometimes histrionic reaction to an external imposition and/or disrespect.

For point of reference...

The Exorcism Dilemma: In myopia anger towards unnecessary Pentecostal imposition and a demon fighting the will of god looks exactly the same, and most will never see it without the duality abstraction.I say 7 years because I that's how long it fits the Judeo-christian narrative of demon possession. The narratives and myth definitely contribute, even scripts it with pop-culture, thus the appropriati...See more

Well spoken, and I agree. I'm naturally in tune with a lot of things I now understand as well as things I'm still trying to grasp. I didn't take to long for me to conjure a manifestation. No doubt you reak of ancient knowledge. One can tell that you have been the vessel of a invocation. You have my attention.Well spoken, and I agree. I'm naturally in tune with a lot of things I now understand as well as things I'm still trying to grasp. I didn't take to long for me to conjure a manifestation. No doubt you...See more

The irony of mentioning god's will to the guy that fixes ambulances that saves lives is not lost on me at all. It's smirk-worthy.

Often times, though, when people say “god” they, themselves, don't even really know what they mean by that. Usually they're not even quite sure why they believe in this thing they don't even fully know what they mean by. It's this nebulous concept that they don't even know enough about to question, yet so pivotal to their sense of how the world works that questioning it would amount to an existential crisis.

It's tricky to have a debate of any sort when the terms themselves evade definition.

And on the flip side (because when devil's advocates play devil's advocates they sometimes say some unexpected things)

It's often like, when I sneeze, someone will say “God bless you”. Now, you and I know that's a weird thing to say. It's weird no one even thinks about why they say it. But___ well___ they mean well by it.

Sure, “we've” thought our way into what it is that “we” believe. “We're” wired that way to question things. That's how we end up on weird forums like these – one assumes, anyway. It turns out that not a lot of people do that. They take much of what they're given at face value. *That's problematic in its own right, but___ ya' can't raise the nation. One picks their battles and just shrugs the rest off.

It is possible that in this guy's world-view “God” is, like, whatever is responsible for any amount of “good” there is in this world – as silly of an idea that is to you and I and most people attracted to the idea of Satanism – that's just what he means by it: some nebulous force for good: a sort of deus ex machina that “comes through” when things look their worst.

Once the novelty of having established your own world-view wears off (and it takes a while... years, even) one comes full circle and realizes “we all speak our own language” and he just might have been paying you a compliment in the only language he had at his disposal. For him, being sent by god would imply you're basically a miracle worker.

I tend to let those things go with an “I appreciate the sentiment”. If his idea of god (no matter how faulty) means as much to him as it seems to, that only speaks volumes as to how appreciative he is for what you do. It's a tight rope, man.The irony of mentioning god's will to the guy that fixes ambulances that saves lives is not lost on me at all. It's smirk-worthy.